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two years ago he opened metro bank with 12 branchs in greater london, expected to open eight more by end of the year. in britain, five banks control 85% of the retail market. sounds like they treat their customers poorly. hill understands the power of customer service. metro bank is bringing in new accounts and taking in new deposits faster than commerce bank used to. don't forget, he's doing this in a hostile environment. britain is in an austerity induced recession now. you wouldn't think this is a great time to open a bank. hill's customer friendly model is so driven these big picture negatives don't seem to matter. hill's new book "fans, not customers: how to create growth companies in a no growth world" hit the u.s. shelves today. i recommend reading it. i have. when somebody is this good, you want to learn everything they have to teach you. this is like danny meyer's book. okay? remember that one. "setting the table. let's talk to the man who's the greatest banker of his generation. mr. hill, welcome to "mad money." great to see you, vernon. have a seat. all right. now, i remem
two years ago he opened metro bank with 12 branchs in greater london, expected to open eight more by end of the year. in britain, five banks control 85% of the retail market. sounds like they treat their customers poorly. hill understands the power of customer service. metro bank is bringing in new accounts and taking in new deposits faster than commerce bank used to. don't forget, he's doing this in a hostile environment. britain is in an austerity induced recession now. you wouldn't think...
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london bridge? oh, no! sheila, strike three! london bridge is incorrect. it's trafalgar square. oh, goodness. and that's your third strike. oh, no. i have to kick you out. i hate to do it. you're such a nice lady. thank you! i hate to kick you out, especially right here by the port authority bus terminal. i know. [ laughs ] glad you had a good time playing. i had a great time playing. this is awesome. all right. take care. this was the best day! i had a ball. with being fed on.ies, we are fed up we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest and raise our barks to rally till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ thi
london bridge? oh, no! sheila, strike three! london bridge is incorrect. it's trafalgar square. oh, goodness. and that's your third strike. oh, no. i have to kick you out. i hate to do it. you're such a nice lady. thank you! i hate to kick you out, especially right here by the port authority bus terminal. i know. [ laughs ] glad you had a good time playing. i had a great time playing. this is awesome. all right. take care. this was the best day! i had a ball. with being fed on.ies, we are fed...
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new york style and old london. here it is. always old london. a brand i know. american staples, particularly in the cramer house. i love this. i always have this. i have these in my closet. >> bagel crisps, and melba toast, which is what i feel like right now. greatest brand. j.j. flats, i'm j.j.c., these should be mine. i love these. >> i love melba toast. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> before i answer your tweets today, a lot of homework this stuff, i'm stumped on a lot. that's a lot. joy asked me about generac holdings. it makes home based generators. it is the market leader in this business and entering the commercial business with the first
new york style and old london. here it is. always old london. a brand i know. american staples, particularly in the cramer house. i love this. i always have this. i have these in my closet. >> bagel crisps, and melba toast, which is what i feel like right now. greatest brand. j.j. flats, i'm j.j.c., these should be mine. i love these. >> i love melba toast. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the...
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new york style and old london. here it is. always old london. a brand i know. american staples, particularly in the cramer house. i love this. i always have this. i have these in my closet. >> bagel crisps, and melba toast, which is what i feel like right now. greatest brand. j.j. flats, i'm j.j.c., these should be mine. i love these. >> i love melba toast. >>> before i answer your tweets today, a lot of homework this stuff, i'm stumped on a lot. that's a lot. joy asked me about generac holdings. it makes home based generators. it is the market leader in this business and entering the commercial business with the first cost-efficient opposite for small and medium sized businesses. a good company. is it a good stock? sells 11 times earnings, 12.6% long-term growth rate. that's positive. we miss aid special $6 dividend they gave in june. a lot to like going forward. generac had a great market, despite the housing market. we want to power it up. thanks, joy. this was just a terrific idea, and thank you for bringing it to my attention. i reiterate, our viewers are
new york style and old london. here it is. always old london. a brand i know. american staples, particularly in the cramer house. i love this. i always have this. i have these in my closet. >> bagel crisps, and melba toast, which is what i feel like right now. greatest brand. j.j. flats, i'm j.j.c., these should be mine. i love these. >> i love melba toast. >>> before i answer your tweets today, a lot of homework this stuff, i'm stumped on a lot. that's a lot. joy asked me...
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." >>> the best of the best olympic athletes are playing for america in london, cramer never stops playing for you. as always, catch jim at 11 p.m. eastern on cnbc and during the olympics, find "mad money" at 6 p.m. eastern on cnbc world go to "mad money."cnbc.com and use our channel finder to locate it on your local cable system. let the games begin. [ male announcer ] while many automakers are just beginning to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology... it's already ingrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuiof per. [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. to experience the ultimate expression of powe
." >>> the best of the best olympic athletes are playing for america in london, cramer never stops playing for you. as always, catch jim at 11 p.m. eastern on cnbc and during the olympics, find "mad money" at 6 p.m. eastern on cnbc world go to "mad money."cnbc.com and use our channel finder to locate it on your local cable system. let the games begin. [ male announcer ] while many automakers are just beginning to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology......
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but the key to this stock is the summer olympics brought to you on nbc which kicks off in london on july 27th about five weeks from now. nike owns the summer olympics. you'll see it. they will be carpet bombing our network with advertising, and contestants all over the world will be wearing this and look just like me. well, metaphorically. that's the case since they stopped doing the summer and winter olympics in the same year. nike is up 6% year to date, which is actually lagging the s&p. you know this stock is going to take off and leave the s&p in the dust, which means you have an incredible buying opportunity right here, right now, right here. here's the bottom line. the charts, as interpreted by dan fitzpatrick, suggest nike has a rare and precious buyable pull-backs, and i have to agree. i think nike is a buy here. if it sells off in the quarter next week or you can get it for less at any time between now and start of the london olympics, then i say, just do it! tim in michigan. tim. >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah, love your show. >> thank you, partner. what's up? >> caller: say, i j
but the key to this stock is the summer olympics brought to you on nbc which kicks off in london on july 27th about five weeks from now. nike owns the summer olympics. you'll see it. they will be carpet bombing our network with advertising, and contestants all over the world will be wearing this and look just like me. well, metaphorically. that's the case since they stopped doing the summer and winter olympics in the same year. nike is up 6% year to date, which is actually lagging the s&p....
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new york style and old london. here it is. always old london. a brand i know. american staples, particularly in the cramer house. i love this. i always have this. i have these in my closet. >> bagel crisps, and melba toast, which is what i feel like right now. greatest brand. j.j. flats, i'm j.j.c., these should be mine. i love these. >> i love melba toast. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> before i answer your tweets today, a lot of homework this stuff, i'm stumped on a lot. that's a lot. joy asked me about generac holdings. it makes home based generators. it is the market leader in this business and entering the commercial business with the first cost-efficient opposite for sm
new york style and old london. here it is. always old london. a brand i know. american staples, particularly in the cramer house. i love this. i always have this. i have these in my closet. >> bagel crisps, and melba toast, which is what i feel like right now. greatest brand. j.j. flats, i'm j.j.c., these should be mine. i love these. >> i love melba toast. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef...
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." >>> the best of the best olympic athletes are playing for america in london, cramer never stops playing for you. as always, catch jim at 11 p.m. eastern on cnbc and during the olympics, find "mad money" at 6 p.m. eastern on cnbc world. go to "mad money."cnbc.com and use our channel finder to locate it on your local cable system. let the games begin. ♪ >>> every friday, i come out here and help you find worthy speculative stories, risky, under appreciated stocks, often trading in the single digits that have the potential to deliver outsized returns. ♪ we speculate because it is fun. and that element of enjoyment makes it easier to stay in the game when the market takes a turn for the worse. not so much of a factor on a terrific day like today. we do it because speculating can be incredibly lucrative when it's done right. buy. buy. buy. i found you the holy grail of speculation, when you have a single digit minute jet trading up from below $5 a share to above the crucial five buck threshold. why is $5 so important? why not $4 or $6? simple. most big institutions are not allowed to own
." >>> the best of the best olympic athletes are playing for america in london, cramer never stops playing for you. as always, catch jim at 11 p.m. eastern on cnbc and during the olympics, find "mad money" at 6 p.m. eastern on cnbc world. go to "mad money."cnbc.com and use our channel finder to locate it on your local cable system. let the games begin. ♪ >>> every friday, i come out here and help you find worthy speculative stories, risky, under...
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let me just say i think oil's going to $85 in this country. $100 in brent in london. that makes kodiak a spec. that said, it is a very inexpensive stock. >> buy buy buy. >> if oil bounces it will bounce, too. yes, sir. >> anthony valley from camp lejeune. i had a quick question about tvigs, an etn that trades based off the s&p 500 index. i'm seeing a lot of volatility in the last eight, nine days. and it seems like a good buy. i just want your sentiment and your thoughts. >> i don't like to trade that stuff. i don't like to trade it because it's emotional and i have no edge. and when it's emotional and i have no edge i don't take a position. yes, sir. >> hi, jim. i'm just wondering, how do you think companies like gamestop will fare if game producers privatize video games? >> i think gamestop's in a very difficult position. it reminds me of borders. >> sell, sell, sell! >> don't want to touch it. don't care whether microsoft -- just don't want to touch it. yes, sir. >> how are you doing, jim? my name is semyon binder, new york. while my wife was employed with citigrou
let me just say i think oil's going to $85 in this country. $100 in brent in london. that makes kodiak a spec. that said, it is a very inexpensive stock. >> buy buy buy. >> if oil bounces it will bounce, too. yes, sir. >> anthony valley from camp lejeune. i had a quick question about tvigs, an etn that trades based off the s&p 500 index. i'm seeing a lot of volatility in the last eight, nine days. and it seems like a good buy. i just want your sentiment and your thoughts....
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." >>> the best of the best olympic athletes are playing for america in london, cramer never stops playing for you. as always, catch jim at 11 p.m. eastern on cnbc and during the olympics, find "mad money" at 6 p.m. eastern on cnbc world go to "mad money."cnbc.com and use our channel finder to locate it on your local cable system. let the games begin. [ female announcer ] e-trade technology can help make you a better investor. our e-trade 360 investing dashboard shows you where your money is, live. e-trade pro is so usable you'll actually use it. and our apps are the ultimate in mobile investing. become a better investor at e-trade. mom, we need to go the hospital. times are tough right now, son. ♪ [ male announcer ] with doctors trained in the u.s.a., europe, and australia, kpj has been saving overseas patients millions of dollars a year with over 20 specialist hospitals and state-of-the-art equipment. kpj -- saving americans in health care costs. kpj malaysia -- care for life. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie,
." >>> the best of the best olympic athletes are playing for america in london, cramer never stops playing for you. as always, catch jim at 11 p.m. eastern on cnbc and during the olympics, find "mad money" at 6 p.m. eastern on cnbc world go to "mad money."cnbc.com and use our channel finder to locate it on your local cable system. let the games begin. [ female announcer ] e-trade technology can help make you a better investor. our e-trade 360 investing...
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old london was not part of it. >> okay. >> and we were very interested in old london, but there was a dinosaur of a manufacturing plant that we had to get rid of. we didn't have the resources or anything to consolidate this business. in the intervening ten years, that's been done. so the business is fixed compared to how we looked at it about ten years ago from a manufacturing point of view. the real opportunity, we understand the part of the deli snack part of the business, we think, from having owned it. but the opportunity is much larger than it was back then. >> why? what has changed? >> emphasis, snacks have come in there. but if you look at the business ten years ago versus now the perimeter of the store is much more of a focus for retailers. >> right. >> so following that trend, the snacks sold in that perimeter have grown tremendously. back ten years ago, we were the largest component of the deli snack bars business with new york style and burns and ricker back then. now this is about a tenth of the business that is out there right now. so we see a very large opportunity in th
old london was not part of it. >> okay. >> and we were very interested in old london, but there was a dinosaur of a manufacturing plant that we had to get rid of. we didn't have the resources or anything to consolidate this business. in the intervening ten years, that's been done. so the business is fixed compared to how we looked at it about ten years ago from a manufacturing point of view. the real opportunity, we understand the part of the deli snack part of the business, we...
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a new edition of mad mail coming up on "mad money." [ woman ] for the london olympic games, our town had a "brilliant" idea. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holders can combine the thankyou points they've earned and get even greater rewards. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest
a new edition of mad mail coming up on "mad money." [ woman ] for the london olympic games, our town had a "brilliant" idea. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou...
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but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> seconds away on "the kudlow report," you saw alan greenspan say more fed support isn't helpful at all. and team ballpark is saying romney may be a felon for his time at bain capital. oh, my gosh. and why -- how long will stock still be in a slump? i think it could be a while. >>> a while back we hit a landmark, 500,000 twitter followers. we invited our lucky half millionth follower here to hang
but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> seconds away on "the kudlow report," you saw alan greenspan say more fed support isn't helpful at all. and team ballpark is saying romney may be a felon for his time at bain capital. oh, my gosh. and why -- how long will stock still...
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. >>> tonight on "first look" we are in london stateside bringing you the best across the pond. oh, my god, that is amazing. and getting the royal treatment. >> that feels good, it really is. >> it is all tonight on "first look." >> the london games has the country buzzing with all things british, and so are we are. we are credit them with music
. >>> tonight on "first look" we are in london stateside bringing you the best across the pond. oh, my god, that is amazing. and getting the royal treatment. >> that feels good, it really is. >> it is all tonight on "first look." >> the london games has the country buzzing with all things british, and so are we are. we are credit them with music
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the summer olympics in london, and nike tends to outperform the s & p dramatically and the world cup in brazil. a lot of smelly feet that need shoes on them. and they are rapidly expanding in emerging markets, like china, talk about a lot of feet and domestic business is so robust, they talked about how the u.s. is like an emerging market for them. i thought it was fun funny and they are rolling out direct to consumer retail stores, keeping a larger percentage of profit. and don't think nike is just a maker of sneakers. i think it's a technology company. they are rolling out high-tech products. like the soldout fuel band. i want one of these. this is a wristband that uses an accident sell romter to track your movement and then sends it to the fuel lab which tracked the amount of calories you burn. my trainer recommends this thing. this summer, the hyper dunk plus will be out. which digitally tracks your speed, as well as the height and quickness of vertical jump when you play basketball. share, compare, all info with your friends with the nike plus online community. 6 million registe
the summer olympics in london, and nike tends to outperform the s & p dramatically and the world cup in brazil. a lot of smelly feet that need shoes on them. and they are rapidly expanding in emerging markets, like china, talk about a lot of feet and domestic business is so robust, they talked about how the u.s. is like an emerging market for them. i thought it was fun funny and they are rolling out direct to consumer retail stores, keeping a larger percentage of profit. and don't think...
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we're all going to have to listen to how the london whale beached up earnings. perhaps it could cost as much as $5 billion in unforgivable trading losses. needless to say this would be the first one to gra been on a european settlement that involves imf money, because it would mitigate a lot of those losses. jpmorgan would lead us out of this morass. kroger is a decent player in the by. it's also a good play on commodity deflation. still, you know i'm a huge supporter if you're going to play this industry, you have to play it with the natural and organic way that is whole foods, taking share and taking names by relentlessly pursuing its good for you mandate. pier one has long been a favorite of "mad money," we've liked it ever since alex smith executed one of the best incredible turnarounds in history. we had need to see how they'll embrace the internet. keep in mind this is the kind of company which will benefit from lower gasoline prices, more on that later, that we can expect to see thanks to the decline in oil. by the way, biggest decline in 13 years, should
we're all going to have to listen to how the london whale beached up earnings. perhaps it could cost as much as $5 billion in unforgivable trading losses. needless to say this would be the first one to gra been on a european settlement that involves imf money, because it would mitigate a lot of those losses. jpmorgan would lead us out of this morass. kroger is a decent player in the by. it's also a good play on commodity deflation. still, you know i'm a huge supporter if you're going to play...
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now, to support our athletes, you can donate a stitch in america's flag for the 2012 olympic games in london. help raise our flag, add your stitch at teamusa.org. >>> how about mad mail. from craig, booyah, jim cramer. i watch your program most every night with a pen and paper and a beverage, taking copious notes. what do you do with a stock doing very well and seems to weep going up, with only a few minor pullbacks? what approach do you take with a hot momentum stock? buy on baby dips and keep fingers crossed? two-ways to approach this. for a high-level stock, i like to use deep in the money calls a stock replacement way. as the stock goes up, and you sell common stock against the call, and if you have a sudden dip, buy the common stock back. you are shorting common against a call option. what i like to do if it's an individual stock that i own, i like to take it out in increments until i get the house's money, okay? once i'm only playing with the house's money, i let it run and i don't care where it goes, i can own it forever. >>> here is one from linda. jim, i usually receive dividends in
now, to support our athletes, you can donate a stitch in america's flag for the 2012 olympic games in london. help raise our flag, add your stitch at teamusa.org. >>> how about mad mail. from craig, booyah, jim cramer. i watch your program most every night with a pen and paper and a beverage, taking copious notes. what do you do with a stock doing very well and seems to weep going up, with only a few minor pullbacks? what approach do you take with a hot momentum stock? buy on baby dips...
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for one thing even though amazingly it's headquartered in london, this company has less european exposure than the two u.s.-based names. diageo gets 22% from europe and 22% for beam and 27% for brown forman. emerging markets, they account for 40% of sales, including china where diageo is well ahead of the curve. back in 2006 they bought a 43% stake in a major chinese distillery and now they are one of the leading players in the chinese white spirits market, one of the fastest growing alcohol categories out there. johnny walker not a johnny come lately and then there's the gross margin, what these companies keep on every dollar of sales. beam and brown forman each have 58% gross margins, not bad at all. diageo, 60%. six times the size of brown forman and gives diageo the vast distribution network needed to leverage its brands. got to take them. can't kick them out and means the company can generate a ton of cash. now, look, listen to me right now, if you put a gun to my head, and told me i had to buy a liquor stock right now right here i'd probably wet my pants, but after that i'd pick dia
for one thing even though amazingly it's headquartered in london, this company has less european exposure than the two u.s.-based names. diageo gets 22% from europe and 22% for beam and 27% for brown forman. emerging markets, they account for 40% of sales, including china where diageo is well ahead of the curve. back in 2006 they bought a 43% stake in a major chinese distillery and now they are one of the leading players in the chinese white spirits market, one of the fastest growing alcohol...
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but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> seconds away on "the kudlow report," why are ceos having a crisis in confidence in the economy? whar
but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> seconds away on "the kudlow report," why are ceos having a crisis in confidence in the economy? whar
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but this summer, we used our thankyou points to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> last night in order to honor baseball's vegs of the all-star home run derby, we offered our own. this is the most interactive show on television, i gave you the highlight reel for the quarter of the biggest gains, and pharma and us airways and prince fielder and -- i mean, maybe not the last one. then i gave you, the viewers, the name that would surge in the second half of t
but this summer, we used our thankyou points to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna...
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powered by a battery, there are athletes everywhere who trust duracell so whether they're headed for london or the journey has just begun... they rely on copper to go for the gold. duracell. trusted everywhere. >>> you might as well call it the apple bureau of misinformation. that's how awful and unhelpful these analysts were going into apple's earnings report yesterday afternoon. i have to take a second now and really lay these guys to waste. that's how the stock can get hammered selling off before rebounding with a vengeance today. up more than it would have been normally because these people were so wrong. wall street analysts don't exactly have a sterling track record and they are paid fortunes by the way. but this is perhaps the biggest screwup we've seen with a high-profile stock in ages. i have to detail the way they threw you off the scent of this spectacular quarter to show you how the heck they could get it as wrong as they did. first we need to go over the flaws in the methodology that will lead you astray, and the research, the research they put out, it is not designed for you.
powered by a battery, there are athletes everywhere who trust duracell so whether they're headed for london or the journey has just begun... they rely on copper to go for the gold. duracell. trusted everywhere. >>> you might as well call it the apple bureau of misinformation. that's how awful and unhelpful these analysts were going into apple's earnings report yesterday afternoon. i have to take a second now and really lay these guys to waste. that's how the stock can get hammered...
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but this summer, we used our thankyou points to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >> you want to look at what's working, take a look at the new high list. i like to look at the high list and wait for a pullback. every so often you get a stock that is still a great value. take cedar fair. symbol, fun. a glorious 5% yield. it announced that year to date revenues were up 5% from a year before. since then, the stock hasn't looked back, rising 2.3% just today. cedar fair has already given you a spectacular 99% return. hoping for a little bit more so we could say 100 today. that's including reinvested dividends. there could still be a lot more upside here. not only are they giving us the domestic security here as well as growth and a monster dividend. it's also growing the payout at an incredibly rapid pace. cedar fair would yield nearly 6.2% at these levels next year. i'm thinking $2 might be actually pretty darn conservative. we'll find o
but this summer, we used our thankyou points to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >> you want to look at what's working, take a look at the new high list. i like to look at the high list and wait for a pullback. every so often you get a stock that is still a great value. take cedar fair. symbol, fun. a glorious 5% yield. it...
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he bought new york style and old london from for $62.5 million in cash. the brands, they're essentials in the cramer house. got bagel crisp. pantini toast, as well as melba toast which is what i feel like right now. jj flats. i love these. i've got a ton in my closet. i'm like a salesman for this stuff, but i use it all. if you go to the supermarket, there's always a couple of rows of packaged -- you know, the kind of packaged goods. and with this acquisition b & g now has a major toe hold in a growing healthier snack category. they do profitable line extensions and then it expands. the cash deals through credit lines and follows up with equity offers. these acquisitions to get ready lowers the debt levels from these acquisitions to get ready for the next big deal. it's a terrific deal that's done time and time again. taking the stock up to almost $31, $2 to $31. they pay an above average dividend. they have consistently delivered on earnings and the comparisons are getting easier. sales stay steady and raw costs come down. more dividend boost, they could
he bought new york style and old london from for $62.5 million in cash. the brands, they're essentials in the cramer house. got bagel crisp. pantini toast, as well as melba toast which is what i feel like right now. jj flats. i love these. i've got a ton in my closet. i'm like a salesman for this stuff, but i use it all. if you go to the supermarket, there's always a couple of rows of packaged -- you know, the kind of packaged goods. and with this acquisition b & g now has a major toe hold...
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but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> after the facebook debacle you have to be crazy to get into another ipo, right? not so fast. this week you have not one, not two or three but four new deals. i believe the facebook fiasco could work in your favor. the investment bankers recognize in the wake of facebook people are mad, disgusted, totally turned off at the idea of owning a stock let alone getting shafted with another loser ipo. when the level of popular hatred reaches a certain level brokers try to entice you back into the market by engineering the pricing of new ipos for a nice first day pop. they tell you that you aren't allowed to take the money and run. you have to hold onto every deal. you can sell if you like. it's a free country. there is nothing that says you have to hack onto every share. last week i highlighted pal palo alto and kayak.com. they are supposed to be public thur
but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> after the facebook debacle you have to be crazy to get into another ipo, right? not so fast. this week you have not one, not two or three but four new deals. i believe the facebook fiasco could work in your favor. the investment bankers...
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the london interbank offered rate is immensely important controlling everything from what corporations borrow at to what you may have had your mortgage priced off. it was sacrosanct. then come the trading pirates moving it wherever they wanted to perhaps in conspiracy with other traders to inflate bank share prices and get bonuses. you may ask why shouldn't they do this? the traders get caught. who pays the price? the shareholders. that's who. barclays agreed to pay $453 million in fines, the lead story in the wall street journal. it wasn't the people running barclay's. it was the hapless owners who bore the cost. hey, geez, that's a horrendous percentage sell-off. the unusually steep punishments reflected the serious and widespread nature of the manipulation. huh? what the heck is steep about this punishment? isn't punishment supposed to be meted out to the wrongdoers? why are the shareholders penalized? what did they do? there were people involved in the price fixing. the fact they aren't paying the fine promotes lawlessness. we put mafia people in jail for years for fixing prices. w
the london interbank offered rate is immensely important controlling everything from what corporations borrow at to what you may have had your mortgage priced off. it was sacrosanct. then come the trading pirates moving it wherever they wanted to perhaps in conspiracy with other traders to inflate bank share prices and get bonuses. you may ask why shouldn't they do this? the traders get caught. who pays the price? the shareholders. that's who. barclays agreed to pay $453 million in fines, the...
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badly he's doing running jpmorgan and i'm steamed about the mammoth trading loss his firm racked up in london. not all losses are created equal. a firm can make a loan to a client that blows up. that's the cost of doing business. a firm can make a wrong bet on the direction of the market. it's something the bank has every right to do and they do it all the time. i don't like it if the directional bet is out of synch with what the firm is recommending to clients. jpmorgan has been the most prescient firm in the world. they have stayed away from everything. stocks, bonds, you name it, that's in europe. why was the chief investment office betting positively on europe, even though some say it was a hedge? a hedge against what? intelligence? did the firm's chief investment office believe jpmorgan was telling the wrong thing to clients? maybe. shame on that internal investment management team to bet against the best advice the firm was giving to clients. if jamie dimon paid attention to his own firm's advice he would have shut it down ages ago. the big thing people don't seem to understand because
badly he's doing running jpmorgan and i'm steamed about the mammoth trading loss his firm racked up in london. not all losses are created equal. a firm can make a loan to a client that blows up. that's the cost of doing business. a firm can make a wrong bet on the direction of the market. it's something the bank has every right to do and they do it all the time. i don't like it if the directional bet is out of synch with what the firm is recommending to clients. jpmorgan has been the most...
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they are expanding internationally and opened the second restaurant in london, and the first paris location set to open in the spring, and chop house, the asian noodle concept, slowly being rolled out in washington, dc, get the kinks out. when chipotle has saturated the domestic market, they have a couple more legs of growth. international, chop house. can they support the growth we're looking for? absolutely. fast food business, gigantic. can the company stay competitive? please. the idea of healthy fast food was an oxymoron before chipotle. this company has managed to find an incredible niche in the quick serve space, offering healthy, natural organic food that is tasty and good for you. this is food with integrity. a huge differentiator, allowing them to charge higher prices and raise when needed. the customer knows they are paying for quality. chipotle understand their customer base better than any other restaurant in the world and it's great at giving people what they want. fourth, is a there a possibility of a dividend? the company has such a well-defined growth path, they need to plo
they are expanding internationally and opened the second restaurant in london, and the first paris location set to open in the spring, and chop house, the asian noodle concept, slowly being rolled out in washington, dc, get the kinks out. when chipotle has saturated the domestic market, they have a couple more legs of growth. international, chop house. can they support the growth we're looking for? absolutely. fast food business, gigantic. can the company stay competitive? please. the idea of...
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but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> looks like the ipo market is recovering from the trauma of the facebook fiasco. [ booing ] and it's roaring back to life. that's my take away from five below. the kid oriented dollar store i told you to get your hands on this week. remember the logic. i said the disgust with the stock market and ipo was so great that the bankers behind the new crop of deals would engineer a few for a first day pop, make a little moo-la and of the four expected to be public five below was my favorite. sure enough the stock price 17 opened at 26. instant gain closing up 56%. i like five below. but come on. let's be prudent about this. after that crazy move it's not wrong t
but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> looks like the ipo market is recovering from...
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london showroom opening this month. can you imagine how big it's going to be there? second hong kong showroom coming in the end of may. long-term management sees the potential for at least 300 stores outside north america. i think they're being radically conservative. six, is a balance sheet strong enough to support all this growth? oh, man. this is a pristine balance sheet. they ended last year with 409 million of cash. they don't have a penny of debt. seven. is the stock expensive when it comes to the out years? near term, yes. right now lulu sells for 35 times next year's earnings estimates, but it's not that expensive when you consider the company's 30% long-term growth rate. remember, we have to compare the multiple to the growth rate and that means earnings should be a he heck of a lot higher in 2015 or 2016. eight. can management execute on this plan? oh boy, management. this is a high growth plan. you need good management. and i've got a ton of confidence in lululemon's ceo christine day, who took over in june of 2008 after spending 20 years at starbucks, one
london showroom opening this month. can you imagine how big it's going to be there? second hong kong showroom coming in the end of may. long-term management sees the potential for at least 300 stores outside north america. i think they're being radically conservative. six, is a balance sheet strong enough to support all this growth? oh, man. this is a pristine balance sheet. they ended last year with 409 million of cash. they don't have a penny of debt. seven. is the stock expensive when it...
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because he was yapping around telling everyone this whale story of the outside position outside his london shop was just a tempest in teapot. so why, why did he just come out now? after speaking to analysts earlier this week, as well as david gregory from "meet the press" for sunday, and admit to this, huh, now? finally, how, as in how the heck could this happen given jamie dimon's endless preaching that he's the risk controls to catch this kind of thing. when you approach this clinically as i am trying to do, it checks the intense anger i feel from having been caught owning jpmorgan for actionalertsplus.com, which is also known as my charitable trust. where on days like today, i do truly regret that i play with an open hand. by the nature of that product, i have to admit that i've been bagged and i own it. the trust owns it. i can't say it's jamie dimon's fault. i'm supposed to be more skeptical than that. the truth is, the bank had no business owning that. i thought jamie would not put on a risky position like this, or at the very least, catch it early enough. look, i don't want his apol
because he was yapping around telling everyone this whale story of the outside position outside his london shop was just a tempest in teapot. so why, why did he just come out now? after speaking to analysts earlier this week, as well as david gregory from "meet the press" for sunday, and admit to this, huh, now? finally, how, as in how the heck could this happen given jamie dimon's endless preaching that he's the risk controls to catch this kind of thing. when you approach this...